Nigeria's First Lady Remi Tinubu at 65: A 'Shining Jewel' Celebrated by Leaders Nationwide

Nigeria's First Lady, Senator (Mrs.) Remi Tinubu, is receiving widespread felicitations on the occasion of her 65th birthday, celebrated as a figure of immense grace, strength, and unwavering service to the nation. Leaders and movements across Nigeria have lauded her contributions to national development and humanitarian efforts, emphasizing her role as a beacon of hope and inspiration.
Governor Bassey Edet Otu of Cross River State led the tributes, describing the First Lady as a “rare jewel and shining light in Nigeria’s crown.” In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Linus Obogo, Governor Otu highlighted that Mrs. Tinubu's 65 years reflect a
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